Bikelash backlash: Richmond neighborhood ousts board chair, elects growth advocates
A neighborhood election could bring changes to Clinton Street, but the ousted chair is calling foul.
A neighborhood election could bring changes to Clinton Street, but the ousted chair is calling foul.
As the last few weeks have made horrifically clear, the area is still full of problems.
Neighborhood advocates have teamed up with local businesses to celebrate the huge role bikes play in Clinton Street’s commercial prosperity.
With shouts of “Happy Birthday, Clinton Street,” a group of grinning volunteers distributed about 225 balloons to passing pedalers Friday.
Like anybody who contributes a lot to their community, the Clinton Street Neighborhood Greenway has acquired a lot of friends in its first 30 years.
The city’s bicycle coordinator described inner SE and NW as “a real problem area” for neighborhood greenways.
The Clinton Street bikeway is one thing for sure: beloved.
Below is info about an event being organized by Bike Loud PDX on Wednesday, 1/28: We have reserved a meeting room at the Belmont Public Library, located at 1038 Southeast Cesar E Chavez Boulevard, Portland, OR on Wednesday, January 28th from 5:30-7:30pm. Purpose of meeting: Gather to write individual letters to various members of the … Read more
Street safety matters to cities. So does street comfort. But only one of those issues will land you in court.
“It’s important for us to take over these spaces… because the city isn’t willing to do it.”
This has been a wild ride already, and we’re only just beginning our campaign in earnest. Here’s what we’ve learned.
PBOT will sit down and talk with advocates about riding conditions on SE Clinton.